The Effect of a Crisis on Trust and Willingness to Reform: Evidence from Survey Panels in Argentina and Uruguay

Does exposure to crises reduce the citizens trust in a countrys president? Are individuals willing to accept fiscal reforms and make personal economic sacrifices if it would help the country to leave the crisis faster? We take advantage of two survey panels in Argentina and Uruguay, with a first wave fielded before COVID-19 (the crisis studied here) and a second wave a year later during the pandemic. Results provide no evidence of a decline in trust after the individual's health was compromised by COVID-19. We find mixed evidence of support for higher personal sacrifices. These results are relevant for understanding how voters' experience with COVID affects their trust in the government and whether crises could be prudent times for reforms. The results highlight the importance of having multi-country panel data for evaluating the impact of crises on trust.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Alejandro Bonvecchi
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Economic Development, Coronavirus, Pandemic, Health, Economy, Political Trust, D72 - Political Processes: Rent-Seeking Lobbying Elections Legislatures and Voting Behavior, D91 - Intertemporal Household Choice • Life Cycle Models and Saving, Trust;Crises;Fiscal reforms;COVID-19;Health crisis,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004396
https://publications.iadb.org/en/effect-crisis-trust-and-willingness-reform-evidence-survey-panels-argentina-and-uruguay
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spelling dig-bid-node-325122023-09-12T19:23:21ZThe Effect of a Crisis on Trust and Willingness to Reform: Evidence from Survey Panels in Argentina and Uruguay 2022-07-31T00:07:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004396 https://publications.iadb.org/en/effect-crisis-trust-and-willingness-reform-evidence-survey-panels-argentina-and-uruguay Inter-American Development Bank Economic Development Coronavirus Pandemic Health Economy Political Trust D72 - Political Processes: Rent-Seeking Lobbying Elections Legislatures and Voting Behavior D91 - Intertemporal Household Choice • Life Cycle Models and Saving Trust;Crises;Fiscal reforms;COVID-19;Health crisis Does exposure to crises reduce the citizens trust in a countrys president? Are individuals willing to accept fiscal reforms and make personal economic sacrifices if it would help the country to leave the crisis faster? We take advantage of two survey panels in Argentina and Uruguay, with a first wave fielded before COVID-19 (the crisis studied here) and a second wave a year later during the pandemic. Results provide no evidence of a decline in trust after the individual's health was compromised by COVID-19. We find mixed evidence of support for higher personal sacrifices. These results are relevant for understanding how voters' experience with COVID affects their trust in the government and whether crises could be prudent times for reforms. The results highlight the importance of having multi-country panel data for evaluating the impact of crises on trust. Inter-American Development Bank Alejandro Bonvecchi Ernesto Calvo Susana Otálvaro-Ramírez Carlos Scartascini IDB Publications Argentina Uruguay en
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topic Economic Development
Coronavirus
Pandemic
Health
Economy
Political Trust
D72 - Political Processes: Rent-Seeking Lobbying Elections Legislatures and Voting Behavior
D91 - Intertemporal Household Choice • Life Cycle Models and Saving
Trust;Crises;Fiscal reforms;COVID-19;Health crisis
Economic Development
Coronavirus
Pandemic
Health
Economy
Political Trust
D72 - Political Processes: Rent-Seeking Lobbying Elections Legislatures and Voting Behavior
D91 - Intertemporal Household Choice • Life Cycle Models and Saving
Trust;Crises;Fiscal reforms;COVID-19;Health crisis
spellingShingle Economic Development
Coronavirus
Pandemic
Health
Economy
Political Trust
D72 - Political Processes: Rent-Seeking Lobbying Elections Legislatures and Voting Behavior
D91 - Intertemporal Household Choice • Life Cycle Models and Saving
Trust;Crises;Fiscal reforms;COVID-19;Health crisis
Economic Development
Coronavirus
Pandemic
Health
Economy
Political Trust
D72 - Political Processes: Rent-Seeking Lobbying Elections Legislatures and Voting Behavior
D91 - Intertemporal Household Choice • Life Cycle Models and Saving
Trust;Crises;Fiscal reforms;COVID-19;Health crisis
Inter-American Development Bank
The Effect of a Crisis on Trust and Willingness to Reform: Evidence from Survey Panels in Argentina and Uruguay
description Does exposure to crises reduce the citizens trust in a countrys president? Are individuals willing to accept fiscal reforms and make personal economic sacrifices if it would help the country to leave the crisis faster? We take advantage of two survey panels in Argentina and Uruguay, with a first wave fielded before COVID-19 (the crisis studied here) and a second wave a year later during the pandemic. Results provide no evidence of a decline in trust after the individual's health was compromised by COVID-19. We find mixed evidence of support for higher personal sacrifices. These results are relevant for understanding how voters' experience with COVID affects their trust in the government and whether crises could be prudent times for reforms. The results highlight the importance of having multi-country panel data for evaluating the impact of crises on trust.
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Inter-American Development Bank
topic_facet Economic Development
Coronavirus
Pandemic
Health
Economy
Political Trust
D72 - Political Processes: Rent-Seeking Lobbying Elections Legislatures and Voting Behavior
D91 - Intertemporal Household Choice • Life Cycle Models and Saving
Trust;Crises;Fiscal reforms;COVID-19;Health crisis
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title The Effect of a Crisis on Trust and Willingness to Reform: Evidence from Survey Panels in Argentina and Uruguay
title_short The Effect of a Crisis on Trust and Willingness to Reform: Evidence from Survey Panels in Argentina and Uruguay
title_full The Effect of a Crisis on Trust and Willingness to Reform: Evidence from Survey Panels in Argentina and Uruguay
title_fullStr The Effect of a Crisis on Trust and Willingness to Reform: Evidence from Survey Panels in Argentina and Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of a Crisis on Trust and Willingness to Reform: Evidence from Survey Panels in Argentina and Uruguay
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